iWen of Morcesiter 

m 

Caricature 



L. C. Phifer 



MEN OF 

WORCESTER IN 

CARICATURE 



DRAWINGS BY 

L ' C ' PHIFER 




L ' C ' PHIFER ' PUBLISHER 

WORCESTER ' MASSACHUSETTS 

NINETEEN HUNDRED 
SEVENTEEN 



Copyright 1917 by L. C. Phifer 

Worcester, Massachusetts 

U. S. A. 



/ 

JUL 2C 1917 
©CIA470343 




OREWORD 



Men may not be all that they seem to themselves; 
they may not be what they seem to others, but to 
the cartoonist they are just what he pictures them 
in his mind's eye. Some believe, apparently, a 
caricature is nothing more than a reckless and exaggerated 
expression of one's follies or foibles, but the truth of the matter 
is a caricature is a real likeness of the object caricatured — a 
likeness that is true to the caricaturist at least. Looking into a 
man's face the cartoonist is able, as is no other, to see lines that 
are not there. In other words he sees into and through his 
subject and translates that which he sees into lines, character 
lines, light and heavy, into curves or angles, into love or life. 
Personalities that may be unknown to you, but which live and 
breathe and have their being in the imagination of the cartoonist, 
are shown on these pages. With pen and ink the caricaturist 
has transmitted from the image left upon his brain the likeness 
of his different subjects; men who have made their mark in the 
business and professional world ; some serving their country, state 
and city at present, others having filled these same offices of 
trust and honor. He has whipped into their faces and forms 
touches that mark their personalities, called peculiarities, and 
rightfully, for a peculiarity is one's own. This book of cari- 
catures gives to the men pictured an idea of themselves as they 
are to the cartoonist. Their play and pleasure earned through 
busy brains are shown to others. The artist has endeavored to 
make this work meaningful as well as amusing. He knows no 
hate, venom is not mixed with his ink, nor has his pen been 
shaped into a dagger with which to pierce the sensibilities of 
his subjects. 




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HON. PEHR G. HOLMES 
Mayor of Worcester 




L06AN Swift ol bakIham oivifroN 

UNITED STATES ENyeLQP& CO. 
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JAMES LOGAN 
First Vice-President and General Manager United States Envelope Co. 




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C ENTRAL STATES ENVEIOPE CO. 
INOIANAPOLIJ.INO. 



PLIMPTON MANUFA(1TURIN6 (0. 
HARTFORO.CT. 



UNITED STATES ENVELOPE CO. DIVISIONS 




CHANDLER BULLOCK 
State Mutual Life Assurance Co. 




EDWARD F. FLETCHER 




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MATTHEW J. WHITTALL 





frftua TE£& Of TH£ 
f\.-J-. VJHITTALL 
AbSO C I/KTES 

DCDHAM CARPET 
MILLS 



At^eRKfih/ CAR 



M. PERCIVAL WHITTALL 




ALFRED THOMAS 







ARTHUR O. YOUNG 




ALBERT H. INMAN 



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FRANCIS H. DEWEY 



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GEORGE I. ALDEN 
President Norton Companies, General Manager Norton Grinding Company 



12 




CHARLES L. ALLEN 
Treasurer Norton Companies, General Manager Norton Company 



13 




PffT-TERY SHOP WHERE FIRST 
NORTON EMERY WHEELS 
WERE MADE 





FIRST NORTON F\C:TOR.y 
AT BARBERS, 188fe 



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14 




^■^^*^"^>^'^ NEW ORIMDrN*WHBEI.PlAKrOF«OIITOM CO. 

BUILT ISL5-ia 



15 




ALDUS C. HIGGINS 



MILTON P. HIGGINS 



16 




INSItNlA OF THE 
OUPER OF THE 

KNiCrHTOFVASA, 

PHESEKJTEP TO MR,. 
(JOHN JEPPSON BV 

KIN& (rUSTftF OF 

SWEPEN 




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GEORGE N. JEPPSON JOHN JEPPSON 



17 




CHARLES H. NORTON 
Chief Engineer, Norton Grinding Company 



18 







CARL F. DIETZ 



19 




ENJOYS WORKING IN 
HIS 6-WU>EN 



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CLAYTON O. SMITH 



20 



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HOWARD W. DUNBAR 



21 




JOHN C. SPENCE 



22 




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HENRY DUCKWORTH 



23 



rn/NG TO TH£ MO^/eS li 




ROSS C. PURDY 



24 




CLARENCE W. DANIELS 



25 




HUGO W. H. BETH 



26 




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A. B. FRITTS 



27 




R. SANFORD RILEY 



28 




EDWARD J. CROSS 
E. J. Cross Company, General Building Construction 



29 




ALBERT E. NEWTON 
Vice-President and General Manager Reed-Prentice Company 



30 




UMtL l>EIXII4( HAOHNE 



WILLIAM BACON 
Superintendent Reed-Prentice Company, Prentice Department 



31 




CHARLES E. HILDRETH 



32 



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SAMUEL B. WOODWARD, M. D. 



33 




LUCIUS J. KNOWLES 
President Crompton and Knowles Loom Works 



34 




JOHN F. TINSLEY 
General Manager Crompton & Knowles Loom Works 



35 




EDWARD F. GREEN 
Treasurer Crompton & Knowles Loom Works 



36 




ALBERT A. GORDON, JR. 
Superintendent Crompton fit Knowles Loom Works 



37 




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THOMAS T. BOOTH 
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works 



38 






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C. H. HUTCHINS 



39 




tMMPTON t, KNOWL.es fSnCYWORSTEP LOOM 



GEORGE F. HUTCHINS 



40 




CHARLES F. HUTCHINS 



41 



ADVISOR. AMD ^OPPORTEB. 
Op /«ANt vajoBCEStEK- 




GEORGE T. DEWEY 



42 




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HARRY W. GODDARD 

President Spencer Wire Co. 



43 




GEORGE M. THOMPSON 
General Manager Spencer Wire Co. 



44 



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m tt«|Y 




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CHARLES K. HARDY, JR. 
Spencer Wire Co. 



45 



THE. CHRYSANTHEMUM 
li HIS FAVORITE 
FLOWER AND HOBBY 




DAVID H. FANNING 



46 



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EXPeRT ON 

DIAMOrs OS 



FRANK A. KNOWLTON 



47 




SAMUEL E. WINSLOW 



48 



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GEORGE M. WRIGHT 
President and General Manager Wright Wire Co. 



49 




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HERBERT N. WRIGHT 



50 




HENRY A. KNIGHT 



51 




JACK BARRY 



52 




LEROY LEIGHTON 



53 




(JUST TM"Pl»CE to 
P>0 THfcT SHOPhMV! 



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LUTHER C. BROWN 
President Denholm & McKay Co. 



54 




G. ERNEST NEWKIRK 
Vice-President Denholm & McKay Co. 



55 




JOHN E. BRADLEY 
President Osgood Bradley Car Co. 



56 




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WILLIAM J. McKEE 
General Manager Osgood Bradley Car Co. 



57 



thr.ee «ner.ations 

IN THE tARPUILDlNi 
INDUSTRY IN WORfESTER. 




OSGOOD BRADLEY HENRY O. BRADLEY 

JOHN E. BRADLEY 



58 




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OSGOOD BRADLEY CAR CO. 



59 




T. S. JOHNSON 
Clerk of Courts 



60 




JOHN E. WHITE 



61 



TME MftRHN^rON --.,.--_^>~; 

FfcRM HOUSE. "~ " 

Hft(UllN6T0MWAY ^^^/ 

lib YEllS) 








OVAL AOMiR^H OF THE 
NATIONAL PASTIME 







/pnesiDENT OP THE. 

=-/ PftESIOe^iT OF THE 



FRANCIS A. HARRINGTON 



62 



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CHARLES A. HARRINGTON 



63 




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FRANK C. HARRINGTON 



64 



TROUT FlSHIN Ci 
AT WNfrEUEY L^KES 



or TIN ( 




MELVILLE F. HEATH 



65 




1852 FRANK M. HEATH 1914 



66 




AUSTIN A. HEATH 



67 




FRANK R. BATCHELDER 



68 



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THE WINTER. 
HOBBV 



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ALBERT A. SPAULDING 
President John C. Maclnnes Co. 



69 




FREDERICK A. HAWES 
President Barnard, Sumner fit Putnam Co. 



70 




1851 — 1911 



WILLIAM A. LYTLE 



71 

















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7THER.E AHE SOME FINE | 
)(kR RltiES TO TkKE 
iTHRU WORCESTER. 
tOUWTY' 






HENRY C. PAGE 
General Manager Worcester Consolidated St. Railway Co. 



72 




EDWARD D. WARD 



73 




FRANS H. C. COPPUS 
President and Treasurer Coppus Engineering and Equipment Co. 



74 




ADRIAN VAN LEEUWEN, JR. 
Landscape Architect 



75 




GEORGE F. BOOTH 



76 



'*h.ey woolen mills 

^HERRy VALLEY 

MASS > 



^herrieI>J:^.. 




PKESIKENTUft TREi<,U1lER CHWFL MILLS fO. 



CHANNING SMITH 



77 




HARRY WORCESTER SMITH 



78 




J. HARVEY CURTIS 



79 




EDWIN C. HARRINGTON 
President Harrington fit Richardson Arms Co. 



80 



H^KJMCTOH t RICHLRPSOU 







GEORGE F. BROOKS 
Treasurer Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. 



81 




JOHN W. HARRINGTON 
Director Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. 



82 







R. W. ROLLINS 
President and General Manager Worcester Electric Light Co. 



83 




MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK 



FRANK A. DRURY 
President Merchants National Bank 



84 







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fiuUui:^.:, LANij bulLtrNu 



MAURICE F. REIDY 



85 




EDMUND C. MAYO 



86 




GEORGE CROMPTON 



87 




CHARLES S. AVERILL 
Proprietor The Bancroft 



88 




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WILLIAM B. SCOFIELD 



89 




CLINTON S. MARSHALL 
American Steel & Wire Co. 



90 




JOHN B. MOSS 
American Steel & Wire Co. 



91 










J. LESTER PERRY 



92 




EDWARD F. BARNES 



93 



GOES FLY FISHING 
AT KENNEBAGO 
LAKE,,_aAINE.. 




ALBERT R. WEBB 



94 




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ROBERT C. MOELLER 



95 




CHARLES R. PUTNAM 



96 





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TRWELiNG 'S'a cRear //oaer of mi 



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FLY FISHING ANo -^~—'-::^^ — ~ 

iS/C GAM£ KIJUTING — ' -^ -^ 

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CHARLES M. BOOTH 



97 




GEORGE M. BASSETT 



98 







j CUUUfOF CnOlR.»T 
, _ /' ILL SUNTS CHUKCH 
\ Wl // FOIJOLYEAIIS 




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CHARLES M. BENT 



99 




1848 JOHN E. WAKEFIELD 1910 
Patentee and Sole Manufacturer of Wakefield Wrenches, Business Founded 1889 



100 





0O6S A LlTTuC 
30WUIN<i AT THE 
Cov<wTR.-< ei-v>8 



CLARENCE E. WAKEFIELD 
Successor to John E. Wakefield 



101 




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JAMES MONTGOMERY 
Treasurer and Manager Wachusett Thread Co. 



102 




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WILLIAM H. GATES 



103 




ELBRIDGE S. CARLETON 
Cutting, Carleton & Cutting 



104 









ALEXANDER WARRELL 



105 







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JOHN TUCK 



106 




FRANK H. WILLARD 



107 



GLOBE. [J // 

TOOL I itii 

^^ Sharpener Q 




0.5 WALKER CO WORCESTeR,^\ASS 



OAKLEY S. WALKER 



108 




WARREN S. BELLOWS 
General Manager Walden Worcester, Inc. 



109 



WORtKTER EL£I 
UK^HT dOMPANY 
POWEK STATION. 
WEBSrm SQUARE 




CHARLES R. SEED 
Superintendent of Power, Worcester Electric Light Co. 



110 




FRANK E. WILLIAMSON 
City Auditor 



111 




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»UHJ eNTlH.ELyOF MlLHHt^ feftWITg"- 



HARRIE H. SHERMAN 

General Manager Webb Pink Granite Co. 

General Manager Webb Granite & Construction Co. 



112 




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CHARLES F. ALDRICH 



113 




ARTHUR H. PARKER 
President and Treasurer Parker Wire Goods Co. 



114 




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LEWIS M. McCALLUM 
Secretary Parker Wire Goods Co. 



115 



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BURTON C. FISKE 

President Fiske-Carter Construction Co. 



116 




WILLIAM W. CARTER 
Treasurer Fiske-Carter Construction Co. 



117 




EDWARD S. STROUT 
Secretary Fiske-Carter Construction Co. 



118 



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PLINY W. WOOD 



119 




FREDERICK H. KENDALL 
Warren Leather Goods Co. 



120 




PLANT 
BUIl-T 



M. THOMAS O'LEARY 
President and Treasurer Pond Machine and Foundry Co. 



121 




W. E. SIBLEY 
Lawyer 



122 










JOHN F. McGRATH 

Lawyer 



123 




WALTER E. BIGELOW 



124 




JAMES EARLY 



125 




CHARLES C. MILTON 
Attorney 



126 




JOHN M. THAYER 
Attorney 



127 




FRANK E. SESSIONS 



128 




Q U EEN S B UR>j^ M I LLS INC 'i>^^ ' 



FRED HODGSON 
General Manager 



129 




RICHARD H. HAMMOND 



130 




ALBERT H. LANGE 



131 




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GEORGE I. ROCKWOOD 



132 






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WELL KNOWM LA,t\EU 

vj seo FOR MA«x veaks 




HONOeASLE ARTlLL&R-< CO 
OF B0STON-I88S. 

OLO&iT Mli-IT'^RV OR&AN- 
COUMTRX— /v\e/v\BEP- 




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HENRY EMERSON SMITH 



133 




JOSEPH R. ROGERS 



134 




LEO J. LAVIN 



135 




MARCELLUS ROPER 



136 




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PHILIP H. DUPREY 



137 




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CARL BONNEY 



138 




CHARLES L. NICHOLS, M. D. 



139 




FACTORY OF MORGAN SPRING COMPANY W0RCE5TER,MA$SA(lHU?ErT5. 



EVAN F. JONES 



140 







OLIVER B. WOOD 



141 




JAMES N. HEALD 



142 




S. C. MOORE 



143 




EDWARD T. ESTY 



144 



..., -vS.-A v^«^ _j,^y.,. .-x i ^ 



I PARTRIP4E HUNTING IS 
\^ ONE OF HIS P<\STIMES 




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JAY CLARK, JR. 

Attorney-at-Law 



145 




E. H. VAUGHAN 
City Solicitor 



146 



horSe 

BAdk 




JOHN W. MAWBEY 

Assistant City Solicitor 



147 




JASON C. STEARNS 



148 



ADMIRES Fine 
HORSES. 




FRANCIS E. HIGGINS 



149 




RICHARD C. CLEVELAND 



150 




LORNE R. FOWLER 



151 



6AUT W/\TeR 




BYRON M. BENNETT 



152 








WILLIAM F. WHIPPLE 



153 




DAVID A. SCOTT 



154 




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MYRON F. CONVERSE 



155 



INVENTOR OFfELEBRATEP WRItiHT METAL 
PLAYER AaiON AND 5EIF PLAYER ORCANS- 
A lso a new HoSiCA L CHIWE.. ^ .= 




MORRIS S. WRIGHT 

President M. S. Wright Co. 

President M. S. Wright 8b Sons Co. 



156 



I'll 

- V — . .C^.%^ 

FISHING FOR TROUT" 




CURTIS R. BLANCHARD 



157 




G. STANLEY HALL 



158 







LEONARD WHEELER, M. D. 



159 



RAIiErf PHOOe 




GEORGE E. BUCK 
President E. A. Buck fit Co., Inc. 



160 





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1 







CALVIN FARNSWORTH 



161 



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DANIEL DENNY 



162 




RALPH L. MORGAN 



163 




WILLIAM A. UNDERWOOD 



164 




S. B. ROY 



B. S. ROY 



165 




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GEORGE H. COATES 
Coates Clipper Mfg. Co. 



166 




B. AUSTIN COATES 
Coates Clipper Mfg. Co. 



167 



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DANIEL KENT 
Register of Deeds 



168 




M. CLIFTON NELSON 
General Manager R. B. Philips Mfg. Co. 



169 




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FRANK P. KNOWLES 



170 




CHARLES W. WOOD 

Lawyer 



171 




WILLIAM J. HICKEY 



172 




T. FRANK HICKEY 



173 




JOHN W. BISHOP, JR. 
J. W. Bishop Co., General Contractors 



174 




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JOHN P. COGHLIN 
President and Treasurer Coghlin Electric Co. 



175 




LOUIS H. ELLIOTT 
Manager 



176 



/"AOToRinO-. 




ARTHUR J. WALLACE 



177 




DAVID I. WALSH 



178 










CHARLES F. CAMPBELL 

Lawyer 



179 



SMIHMIM4 




JAMES C. DONNELLY 
Lawyer 



180 




OAVit) 6E55NER _ 

IMPROVED CLOTH 
FINISHING MACHINERY 



DAVID GESSNER 



181 



>, X) SEHTXETt/ ^ — X 

J \ \ (Bump vou! ) J-i 'Aq 




BRIGHAM M. SCOTT 



182 




ALEXANDER J. HAMM, D. M. S. 



183 







JOHN J. LINEHAN 
President and Treasurer Linehan-Conover Co. 



184 




E. EVEREST CONOVER 
Vice-President and Secretary Linehan-Conover Co. 



185 




CHARLES W. PARKER 



186 




EVERETT CARLETON 



187 




JOHN H. BENNETT 



188 



HE EnJoxJ 
HIS BOOK.S. 




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CONRAD R. BENNETT 



189 




ROBERT L. S. WHITTEMORE 



190 




DARIUS A. PUTNAM 



191 



JOHN J. APAMS l[ SON tOMPANY 




JOHN J. ADAMS 
Cutting Dies 



192 




JOHN J. ADAMS, JR. 
Machinist 



193 




DAVID D. McTAGGART 



194 




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ARTHUR L. REMINGTON 



195 



^-^ )l'Mlrl-»P I TOOK OUT 

^)tH»T EXPUOSIOM 
^ ' \;ljNSUR»Hf£WITH Hll.MANT<, 




CHARLES E. GRANT 



196 




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WILLIAM A. KENNEY 
Chairman Republican City Committee 



197 




HERBERT MIDGLEY 

Howard Bros. Mfg. Co. 



198 




HARRY C. COLEY 

Howard Bros. Mfg. Co. 



199 




JOHN E. SNYDER 



200 




MILTON C. SNYDER 



201 



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(JUAIL HKNTINCt 




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FORDYCE T. BLAKE 



202 







TROUT FI5H1N(, AND BIRD HUNT1N4. 
»RE »MON<V HIS FAVORITE SWJRTS 



HEART 




CLARENCE C. DODGE 



203 




DOUGLAS P. COOK 



204 




Whether IT'S law.) 

(REIL ESTATE OR MlF 
(he always t>UTS J 
iP EP INTO ITl ( 




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MAURICE L. KATZ 
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law 



205 




PETER COGHLIN 



206 




THE. OLD vv/^y 



WILLIAM M. STEELE 
Motor Truck Manufacturer 



207 




HI-LO JACK AND THE CAfi 



J. HOWARD JOYNES 



208 




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G. W. KELLEY 



209 



WOOLH.H MlU-CO. 




JOHN LEGG 
The Worcester Woolen Mill Co. 



210 



Notary CLUB 




J. FRANCIS LEGG 
The Worcester Woolen Mill Co. 



211 




FRANK S. FAY 
The Worcester Woolen Mill Co. 



212 




ALBERT F. RICHARDSON 

Sheriff 



213 




JACOB REED 
Kinsley fit Adams, Bankers 



214 




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THOMAS E. BABB, JR. 



215 



^LV(AtS BE^M 



HAS) 

CLO&Ei TO the: 

NATIONAL OAME A5" 
A PLAYER. AND FAM 




FRANCIS P. McKEON 
Lawyer 



216 




GEORGE SUMNER BARTON 
Rice, Barton fis Fales Mfg. Co. 



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J. CHARLES MAY 
President and Treasurer W. H. Blodget Co. 



218 




RALPH H. MANN 
Park Trust Company 



219 




JOHN B. SIMARD 
Bay State Coal Company 



220 



His HOBBY IS ^ 
PLAYINC wiTH.^ 
HIS <:HiLORert ^^ 
AT Ho^ve. ^^^ 




BARNARD PRESS 



221 




WILLARD C. POOLE 
New England Biscuit Co. 



222 




Ue makes 

MORE. PHOToonnPhS 

THAN ANYONE. 
IN NE.W ENGLAN D 



LOUIS FABIAN BACHRACH 



223 




ALEXANDER B. CAMPBELL 

Lawyer 



224 




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CHARLES H. HARRIS 

Assessor 



225 







ALBERT T. RHODES 

Street Commissioner 



226 




DAVID E. SHERIN 
Owner David E. Sherin Co. 



227 




F. H. HAMBLIN 



228 



6.3. A. 




HENRY O. TILTON 
Sales Agent General Electric Co. 



229 




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'/l l WORCESTER THEARTRE 



P. F. SHEA 



230 




ARTHUR E. NYE 



231 




HUGO O. PETERSON, M. D. 



232 




EVERETT W. DURGIN 



233 



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HENRY HARMON CHAMBERLIN 



234 




LOUIS E. FEINGOLD 

Attorney -at-Law 



235 



1 S <i O L F. 




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LEON J. STORZ, D. M. D. 



236 




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- A H O pOV»T 



HARRY W. MUNYAN 



237 



OUR. NEW AND USED CAR SALESROOM 




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HARRY J. MURCH 
"Worcester's Livest Automobile Dealer" 



238 




.KANT SOME 6<» t 
II^URIkN(E,MK. 1 

fidi 









RICHARD WARD GREENE 



239 




THOMAS E. HOLLAND 



240 




SAMUEL A. STEWART, JR. 



241 




A. E. HOWARD 



A. G. WESSON 



242 




FRED S. HOWARD 



243 



B.AB5IT 
HUNT I 'J M- 




C. S. HOLDEN 
General Manager Aetna Hosiery Co. 



244 




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H. C. CRAWFORD 
Assistant Treasurer Aetna Hosiery Co. 



245 




S. M. ANSON 
Westinghouse Electric 



246 



15 A MOroi^lST 




DAVID L. GALLUP, M. E. 



247 




THOMAS F. FOLEY 



248 




Putting New England On The 
Map Is His Hobbv 



WILLARD E. FREELAND 



249 




JOHN BATH 
John Bath Sb Co., Inc. 



250 




ALBERT A. RIDYARD 



251 




THOMAS HORNE 



252 




Life on 

Hl5 FAR/A 
AT OXFORD 
lb THE- LI FE 
FOR HIAA 



FRANK P. BARNARD, D. M. D. 



253 




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F. CARLTON DOLE 



254 



.<->5--'<Sv. 




ANDREW G. STANHOPE 



255 



FiSHiNd Foe. 
TROUT AND BASS 




ROY A. BUSH, D. M. S. 



256 




ENJOYS A Bit of Colf 
NOW Mb THEN 



F. H. SLEEPER 



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FREDERICK H. LUCKE 
President The Herman Lucke Co. 



258 




LEON J. BARRETT 



259 



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B. W. AYRES 



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PHILIP A. BRIDGMAN 



261 




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GENERY STEVENS 



262 



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EDWARD E. FRANKS 
Moulton's Jewelry Store 



263 




CHARLES H. OSLUND 



J. EMANUEL JOHNSON 



264 




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O. & J. MACHINE CO. 



265 




SAUL SHARFMAN 



266 




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FREDERICK BRYANT, A. B., M. D. 



267 




FREDERICK THAYER 
President and Treasurer Thayer Woolen Co. 



268 




EARL F. THAYER 
Secretary Thayer Woolen Co. 



269 




THE HOPEVILLE 

WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS 
WOBCESTtl.MASS. 



GEORGE A. BIGELOW 



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EDWARD A. BIGELOW 



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WILLIAM McKINNON 



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JOHN W. ARMOUR 
Armour's Pattern Shop 



273 



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HORACE E. BUSWELL 



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WOtfESTER LAWN MOWER, CO. 



WALDO A. LOUD 



275 




J. CHESTER BUSHONG 
Portrait Photographer 



276 




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JOHN W. MAHER 



277 




CARL H. L. BOCK 

Lawyer 



278 



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CHARLES A. KABLEY 



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LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF WORCESrER.AlAiS. 



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CHARLES D. CLARK 



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INDEX 



Page 

Adams, John J 192 

Adams, John J, Jr 193 

Alden, George I 12 

Aldrich, Charles F 113 

Allen, Charles L 13 

Anson, S. M 246 

Armour, John W 273 

Averill, Charles S 88 

Ayres, B. W 260 

Babb, Thomas E., Jr 215 

Bachrach, Louis Fabian 223 

Bacon, William 31 

Barnard, Frank P 253 

Barnes, Edward F 93 

Barrett, Leon J 259 

Barry, Jack 52 

Barton, George Sumner. 217 

Bassett, George M 98 

Batchelder, Frank R 68 

Bath, John 250 

Bellows, Warren S 109 

Bennett, Byron M 152 

Bennett, John H 188 

Bennett, Conrad R 189 

Bent, Charles M 99 

Beth, Hugo W. H 26 

Bigelow, Edward A 271 

Bigelow, George A 270 

Bigelow, Walter E 124 

Bishop, John W., Jr 174 

Blake, Fordyce T 202 

Blanchard, Curtis R 157 

Bock, Carl H. L 278 

Bonney, Carl 138 

Booth, Charles M 97 

Booth, George F 76 

Booth, Thomas T 38 

Bradley, Osgood 58 

Bradley, Henry O 58 

Bradley, John E 56 and 58 

Bradley, Osgood Car Co 59 

Bridgman, Philip A 261 

Brooks, George F 81 

Brown, Luther C 54 

Bryant, Frederick 267 

Buck, George E 160 



Page 

Bullock, Chandler 4 

Bush, Roy A 256 

Bushong, J. Chester 276 

Buswell, Horace E 274 

Campbell, Alexander B 224 

Campbell, Charles F 179 

Carleton, Elbridge S 104 

Carleton, Everett 187 

Carter, William W 117 

Chamberlin, Henry Harmon 234 

Clark, Charles D 281 

Clark, Jay, Jr 145 

Cleveland, Richard C 150 

Coates, B. Austin 167 

Coates, George H 166 

Coghlin, John P 175 

Coghlin. Peter 206 

Coley, Harry C 199 

Conover, E. Everest 185 

Converse, Myron F 155 

Cook, Douglas P 204 

Coppus, Frans H. C 74 

Crawford, H. C 245 

Crompton, George 87 

Cross, Edward J 29 

Curtis, J. Harvey 79 

Daniels, Clarence W 25 

Denny, Daniel E 162 

Dewey, Francis H , 11 

Dewey, George T 42 

Dietz, Carl F 19 

Dodge, Clarence C 203 

Dole, F. Carlton 254 

Donnelly, James C 180 

Duckworth, Henry 23 

Dunbar, Howard W 21 

Duprey, Philip H 137 

Durgin, Everett W 233 

Drury , Frank A 84 

Early, James 125 

Elliott, Louis H 176 

Esty, Edward T 144 

Fanning, David H 46 

Famsworth, Calvin 161 

Fay, Frank S 212 

Feingold, Louis E 235 



Page 

Fiske, Burton C Ug 

Fletcher. Edward F 5 

Foley. Thomas F 248 

Fowler. Lome R I5I 

Franks, Edward E 263 

Freeland. Willard E 249 

Fritts, A. B 27 

Gallup, David L 247 

Gates, William H 103 

- Gessner, David 181 

Grant. Charles E 196 

Green, Edward F 35 

Greene. Richard Ward 239 

Goddard. Harry W 43 

Gordon. Albert A., Jr 37 

Hamblin, F. H 228 

Hamm, Alexander J 183 

Hammond, Richard H 130 

Hall, G. Stanley isg 

Hardy, Charles K., Jr 45 

Harrington, Charles A 63 

Harrington. Edwin C 80 

Harrington. Francis A 62 

Harrington. Frank C 64 

Harrington. John W 82 

Harris. Charles H 225 

Hawes. Frederick A 70 

Heald, James N 142 

Heath, Austin A 67 

Heath. Frank M 66 

Heath. Melville F 65 

Hickey, T. Frank 173 

Hickey. William J 172 

Higgins. Aldus C 16 

Higgins. Milton P 16 

Higgins. Francis E 149 

Hildreth, Charles E 32 

Hodgson, Fred 129 

Holden, C. S 244 

Holland, Thomas E 240 

Holmes, Pehr G 1 

Home. Thomas 252 

Howard. A. E 242 

Howard. F. S 243 

Hutchins. C. H 39 

Hutchins, Charles F 41 

Hutchins, George F 40 

Inman, Albert H 10 

Jeppson. George N 17 



Jeppson. John ly 

Johnson. J. Emanuel 264 

Johnson, T. S 60 

Joynes, J. Howard 2O8 

Jones, Evan F 140 

Kablcy, Charles A 279 

Katz, Maurice L 205 

Kelly. G. W ' . ! ' ' 209 

Kendall. Frederick H 120 

Kent. Daniel igg 

Kenncy. William A 197 

Knight. Henry A 51 

Knowles, Frank P 170 

Knowles, Lucius J 34 

Knowlton, Frank A 47 

Lange. Albert H 131 

Lavin. Leo J 135 

Legg, John 2IO 

Legg. J. Francis 2 1 1 

Leighton, Leroy 53 

Linehan, John J 184 

Logan, James 2 

Loud, Waldo A 275 

Lucke, Frederick H 258 

Lytle, William A 71 

Maher, John W 277 

Mann, Ralph H 219 

Marshall. Clinton S 90 

Mawbcy. John W 147 

May, J. Charles 218 

Mayo. Edmund C 86 

McCallum. Lewis M 115 

McGrath. John F 123 

McKinnon. William 272 

McKee. William J 57 

McKeon. Francis P 216 

McTaggart, David D 194 

Midgley, Herbert 198 

Milton. Charles C 126 

Moeller. Robert C 95 

Moore. S. C 143 

Montgomery. James 102 

Morgan. Ralph L 163 

Moss. John B 91 

Murch. Harry J 238 

Munyan, Harry W 237 

Nelson, M. Clifton 169 

Newton. Albert E 30 

Ncwkirk. G. E 55 



Nichols, Charles L 
Norton Factory 

Norton Plant 

Norton, Charles H 
Nye, Arthur E . . . . 



P"BC 

139 
14 

15 

.18 

.231 

O'Leary, M. Thomas 121 

Oslund, Charles H 264 

O. & J. Machine Co 265 

Page, Henry C 72 

Parker, Arthur H 114 

Parker, Charles W 186 

Perry, J. Lester 92 

Peterson, Hugo O 232 

Press, Barnard 221 

Poo!e, Willard C 222 

Purdy, Ross C 24 

Putnam, Charles R 95 

Putnam, Darius A 191 

Reed, Jacob 214 

Reidy, Maurice F 85 

Remington, Arthur L 195 

Rhodes, Albert T 226 

Richardson, Albert F .213 

Ridyard, Albert A 251 

Riley, R. Sanford 28 

Rockwood, George I 132 

Rogers, Joseph R 134 

Rollins, R. W 83 

Roper, Marcellus 136 

Roy, B. S 165 

Roy, S. B 165 

Scofield, William B 89 

Scott, Brigham M 182 

Scott, David A 154 

Seed, Charles R 110 

Sessions, Frank E 128 

Sharfman, Saul 266 

Shea, P. F 230 

Sherin, David E 227 

Sherman, Harrie H 112 

Sibley, W. E 122 

Simard, John B 220 

Sleeper, F. H 257 

Smith, Clayton O .20 

Smith, Channing 77 

Smith, Henry Emerson 133 

Smith, Harry Worcester 78 

Snow, Ben 280 

Snyder, John E 200 



Page 

Snyder, Milton C 201 

Spaulding, Albert A 69 

Spence, John C 22 

Stanhope, Andrew G 255 

Stearns, Jason C 148 

Stevens, Genery 262 

Stewart, Samuel A., Jr 241 

Steele, William M 207 

Strout, Edward S 118 

Storz, Leon A 236 

Thayer, Earl F 269 

Thayer, Frederick 268 

Thayer, John M 127 

Thomas, Alfred 8 

Thompson, George M 44 

Tilton, Henry O 229 

Tinsley , John F 35 

Tuck, John 106 

Underwood, William A 164 

United States Envelope Co. Divisions 3 

Van Leeuwen, Adrian,yr 75 

Vaughan, E. H 146 

Wakefield,;Clarence E 101 

Wakefield, John E 100 

Walker, Oakley S 108 

Wallace, Arthur J 177 

Walsh, David I 178 

Ward, Edward D 73 

Warrell, Alexander 105 

Webb, Albert R 94 

Wesson, A. G 242 

Whipple, William F 153 

Wheeler, Leonard 159 

White, John E 61 

Whittall, Matthew J 6 

Whittall, M. Percival 7 

Whittemore, Robert L. E 190 

Willard, Frank H 107 

Williamson, Frank.E Ill 

Winslow, Samuel E 48 

Wood, Charles W 171 

Wood, Pliny W 119 

Wood, Ohver B 141 

Woodward, Samuel B 33 

Wright, Herbert N 50 

Wright, George M 49 

Wright, Morris S 156 

Young, Arthur O 9 



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